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NJ Celimo: Dangerous mix of snow, ice, frost in prognosis. Latest updates.

NJ Celimo: Dangerous mix of snow, ice, frost in prognosis. Latest updates.

The main concern for a winter storm went to New Jersey Wednesday night will be the “Ice cream” It is created during the night on Thursday morning, according to the last forecast.

Light snow will begin at some point between Wednesday afternoon until the night before the precipitation changes to Aguanieve and the frozen rain during the night hours, the National Meteorological Service saying.

“We are forecast that we see all types of winter rainfall on Wednesday night and Thursday morning: snow, aguanieve, frozen rain and everything else!” The weather service said on Tuesday.

“While trust remains low in the exact type of precipitation and the expected amounts, the key conclusion is that winter precipitation will lead to potentially frozen and slippery conditions from Wednesday to Thursday morning.”

There is a potential for school closure and delayed openings, especially in northern areas.

NJ Celimo: Snow, Nevada Forecast Map, Ice, Freezing, Rain

An unpleasant mixture of snow, ice and frozen rain is in the forecast on Wednesday night until Thursday morning.National Meteorological Service

The areas northwest of the 95 interstate corridor can receive a tenth to two tenths of ice inch as cold air sticks more time than in other places.

A few hundreds of ice inch are possible in areas along the I-95, while little or no ice is expected along the immediate coast of Jersey, said the weather service.

The forecast warns that they are still largely uncertain to the amount of frozen precipitation will be ice instead of snow or aguanieve.

The weather service is asking for a coating of an inch of snow for almost every new jersey, with mountainous areas of the north of New Jersey, potentially, obtaining 1 to 2 inches before the frozen precipitation changes to the rain.

As temperatures heat up on Thursday morning, we will have a rainy day with the top of the afternoon downward in the mid -40s.

On Tuesday, meanwhile, there will be a dry and sunny day with maximums that range from the upper 30s in the northwest areas to 50 of the 50s in the south of New Jersey. The minimums during the night will fall in the 20s.

It is expected that Wednesday will be cloudy with maximums in the 30s before the precipitation thrives at some time in the late or later at night.

Another storm is scheduled to get to New Jersey on Saturday, but the weather service says that rain is very likely, although it does not rule out snow.

“Temperatures seem to be above freezing during much of the region, so they would favor the rain on snow as the main type of precipitation,” said the weather service in its prognosis discussion on Tuesday morning.

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